2023 Cartier Santos Dumont Black Lacquer Mechanical WSSA0046

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Here we have a 2023 Cartier Santos Dumont Black Lacquer Mechanical WSSA0046, a slimmed-down version of the traditional Cartier Santos named after Alberto Santos-Dumont, a famous Brazilian pilot whose friendship inspired Louis Cartier to create a pilot-friendly wristwatch Cartier Santos, in 1903.

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Here we have a 2023 Cartier Santos Dumont Black Lacquer Mechanical WSSA0046, a slimmed-down version of the traditional Cartier Santos named after Alberto Santos-Dumont, a famous Brazilian pilot whose friendship inspired Louis Cartier to create a pilot-friendly wristwatch Cartier Santos, in 1903. Featuring a 31.5mm stainless steel case with glossy black lacquer, slender, gently curved tapered lugs perfectly support the leather strap, and a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of just 7mm ensure a comfortable fit on your wrist. Polished and brushed surfaces transition with crisp lines and are expertly finished with glossy black lacquer. On the right side is a crown with a synthetic blue cabochon inset. The polished steel border features an attractive glossy black lacquer bezel with screw detailing and holds a sapphire crystal above a striking 3D geometric square-patterned glossy black dial, with an outer minute railroad track, surrounding radiating polished Roman numeral indices marking the hours. Elegant steel sword hands sit majestically in the centre. At noon, the Cartier motif completes this sophisticated, mesmerising dress watch. On the reverse, a screwed-down case back, engraved with the watch details and Santos Dumont across the centre, inside a quality manually wound Cartier Cal. 430 MC movement, 18 jewels, beating at 21,600 beats per hour. This incredibly thin movement is their version of the Piaget 430P. The watch comes paired with its short 18mm Cartier leather strap and pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Cartier box, original papers are missing, but there is a November 2025 Cartier Service.

Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original Cartier box, original papers are missing, but there is a November 2025 Cartier Service. The watch comes paired with its Short 18mm Cartier leather strap and pin buckle. The watch is from Circa. 2023 and is sold in worn condition, but overall very fair condition, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty.

Personal Note

This is the Cartier Santos Dumont with the Black Lacquer case and powered by the manually wound Cartier Cal. 430 MC. This reference WSSA0046 takes the classic Cartier Santos Dumont we all know and love and adds a super modern twist, whilst remaining very 'Cartier' in its beautiful execution. This is definitely one of those watches to get on your wrist before you judge it, so do not hesitate to book your appointment now and try it on for yourself!

Specification

Reference : WSSA0046 / 4298
Movement : Manually Wound Cartier Cal. 430 MC
Age : Circa. 2023
Year : 2023
Case Size : 31.5mm
Case Thickness : 7mm
Lug to Lug : 43mm
Lugs : 18mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : Box
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Cartier

In 1847, the renowned French jeweller Louis-François Cartier established Cartier in the heart of Paris, marking the genesis of a luxury brand that would resonate through the ages. Cartier quickly gained prominence among the aristocracy, earning a reputation for exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs that appealed to society's elite. In 1898, Louis-François' grandson, also named Louis Cartier, joined the family business. His inventive spirit and keen sense of style were instrumental in expanding the brand's appeal beyond France and into the international market. One of his notable contributions occurred in 1903, when he created the first men's wristwatch, the Santos, inspired by his close friend, the Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont. This timepiece was revolutionary, representing a shift from pocket watches to wristwatches for men and was celebrated for its practical design. In 1902, Louis’ brother Pierre further cemented Cartier's prestigious status by opening a new branch on Burlington Street in London, enhancing the brand’s presence in the British market. 1907 marked a significant partnership with Edmond Jaeger of the esteemed watchmaking company Jaeger-LeCoultre. This alliance allowed Cartier to secure exclusive access to high-quality watch movements, significantly improving their timepieces' precision and quality. The Santos collection saw its first mass-production run in 1911, responding to soaring demand for this iconic square watch. Its design, characterised by its unique aesthetics, remained remarkably consistent for several decades. A pivotal redesign took place in 1978, introducing a stylish metal bracelet and a luxurious bi-metal version combining steel and 18-karat gold. A further reinterpretation occurred in 2004, with the launch of the Santos 100, commemorating the watch's centenary. In 1917, another iconic model, the Tank watch, made its debut. Inspired by the robust forms of American tanks used during World War I, the Tank is a symbol of timeless elegance. Its popularity grew rapidly, attracting attention from celebrities and cultural figures alike, including notable personalities such as Andy Warhol, Alain Delon, Clark Gable, Catherine Deneuve, and Duke Ellington. Cartier introduced a system of reference numbers for each model to combat the surge of counterfeit watches, ensuring authenticity and maintaining the brand's prestige. In the early 20th century, all of Cartier’s watches were handcrafted in France, with movements exquisitely produced by Jaeger. A significant turning point occurred in 1972 when a group of investors, led by the astute financial expert Joseph Kanoui, acquired the company. Under Kanoui's leadership, Cartier expanded its retail presence; in 1973, the first “Must de Cartier” boutique opened in Biarritz, followed shortly by another in Singapore, marking the beginning of a new era in luxury retail. Throughout the 1980s, Cartier diversified its portfolio by acquiring several non-jewellery businesses, including the prestigious watch brands Baume et Mercier in 1988 and Piaget and Alderbert in 1989. This strategic manoeuvre broadened their market reach and consolidated their position as a leading luxury conglomerate. The 1980s also saw the launch of the Pasha watch, which became an instant hit due to its distinctive round case, oversized Arabic numerals, and innovative chain connecting the crown cap to the case. This design choice reflected a bold move against the ornate watches prevalent among luxury brands at that time. In 2007, Cartier introduced the Ballon Bleu de Cartier, a watch designed to counterstate the heavily embellished styles of its contemporaries. This model showcased a more minimalist aesthetic while maintaining the high standards of craftsmanship associated with the Cartier name, thereby solidifying its status as a hallmark of luxury and sophistication in the world of watchmaking.

Description

Here we have a 2023 Cartier Santos Dumont Black Lacquer Mechanical WSSA0046, a slimmed-down version of the traditional Cartier Santos named after Alberto Santos-Dumont, a famous Brazilian pilot whose friendship inspired Louis Cartier to create a pilot-friendly wristwatch Cartier Santos, in 1903. Featuring a 31.5mm stainless steel case with glossy black lacquer, slender, gently curved tapered lugs perfectly support the leather strap, and a lug-to-lug length of 43mm and a case thickness of just 7mm ensure a comfortable fit on your wrist. Polished and brushed surfaces transition with crisp lines and are expertly finished with glossy black lacquer. On the right side is a crown with a synthetic blue cabochon inset. The polished steel border features an attractive glossy black lacquer bezel with screw detailing and holds a sapphire crystal above a striking 3D geometric square-patterned glossy black dial, with an outer minute railroad track, surrounding radiating polished Roman numeral indices marking the hours. Elegant steel sword hands sit majestically in the centre. At noon, the Cartier motif completes this sophisticated, mesmerising dress watch. On the reverse, a screwed-down case back, engraved with the watch details and Santos Dumont across the centre, inside a quality manually wound Cartier Cal. 430 MC movement, 18 jewels, beating at 21,600 beats per hour. This incredibly thin movement is their version of the Piaget 430P. The watch comes paired with its short 18mm Cartier leather strap and pin buckle. This watch is sold with its original Cartier box, original papers are missing, but there is a November 2025 Cartier Service.

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